Justice Sonia Gokani will also continue the hearing tomorrow.
Petitioners' lawyer Mihir Desai briefed the court about the background of the case and argued that it pertained to all the cases related to 2002 Gujarat riots.
The criminal review petition filed by Zakia and the NGO Citizen for Justice and Peace, run by Teesta Setalvad, demanded that Modi, who was then the chief minister, and 58 others be made accused for being party to the criminal conspiracy behind the riots.
In December 2013, a metropolitan court here rejected Zakia's plea to make Modi and others accused, after which she moved the high court in 2014.
On February 28, 2002, following the Godhra train burning incident, 68 people including Ehsan were killed by a mob at Gulberg Society here as riots swept many parts of Gujarat.
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